Raynald (Sir, Arthurian)
Raynald and Richer are both present in this scene, as attested by "raynalde richere neuer"
Raynald and Richer are both present in this scene (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 34)
Raynald and Richer are both present in this scene, as attested by "raynalde richere neuer" (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 42)
Raynald journeys or travels to a destination (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 60)
Raynald journeys or travels to a destination (byerne raynalde rodes rebell) (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 60)
The Alliterative Morte Arthure
- attestation: Raynald and Richer are both present in this scene (Passage 34)
"Sir Raynalde and sir Richere, Rawlaunde childyre,"
- attestation: Raynald and Richer are both present in this scene, as attested by "raynalde richere neuer" (Passage 42)
"Sir Raynalde, sir Richere, that rade was neuer,"
- attestation: Raynald journeys or travels to a destination (Passage 60)
"Than rydes a renke to reschewe )>at byerne, pat was Raynalde of pe Rodes, and rebell to Criste,"
- attestation: Raynald journeys or travels to a destination (byerne raynalde rodes rebell) (Passage 60)
"Than rydes a renke to reschewe )>at byerne, pat was Raynalde of pe Rodes, and rebell to Criste, Peruertede with paynyms p&t Cristen persewes ;"